Cheyenne Morris never imagined she would spend her spring break in another country, with a group of strangers, learning about Indigenous culture. Now, the second-year student in the Faculty of Social Science says being selected as a participant in the G …
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New report from Ivey shows how to combat corporate ‘greenwashing’
University of Michigan and Ivey co-authors analyze deception around sustainable products and services
Western teams lead pioneering research in small modular reactors
Engineering teams explore safe, efficient and scalable nuclear power generation
Public health grad embraces challenge and change
Jeffrey Chong, MPH’23, returned to school after a two-year break
Diving into science and sport: Laura Muñoz Baena, PhD’23
The new PhD from Schulich Medicine & Dentistry is also on the Canadian national underwater hockey team
New interdisciplinary chair brings a philosophical lens to AI
Western announces chair in ethics and technology with new $1.5M gift from alum Tim Duncanson
Expert insight: How artists like Drake and Justin Bieber complicate ideas of race, music and nationality
Canadian artists blur pop, hip hop and R&B, music genres that have traditionally been segregated along racialized lines
Food insecurity doubles rate of severe hypoglycemia in diabetic adults: Study
Rising cost of living makes findings alarming for diabetes patients, says Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor
Vanier scholar values human perspective in her research
Neuroscience PhD student Shahnaza Hamidullah came to Canada as Afghan refugee in 2010
Expert insight: ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy?’ Protecting women or defaming men?
Social media sites have the potential to reach millions of people and impacts of defamation can be far greater
Expert insight: COVID-19 and what to expect this fall
Dr. Sameer Elsayed answers questions about COVID-19, new variants and vaccines
Summer internship helps break new ground in sustainable plastics research
Engineering student develops biodegradable bioplastic from forest and food waste
For Western researcher, investigating missing Indigenous youths is ‘sacred task’
Rebekah Jacques is a member of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials